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In reply to the discussion: Why doesn't Ohio send out mail-in ballots to all registered voters. Wouldn't that be the real [View all]still_one
(98,883 posts)6. I understand the bouncing around they are doing to the poll workers and voters, and the frustration
it is causing, but what I am saying is because there is no certainty that this situation will be resolved by June 2, they should just send out mail-in ballots to all registered voters who haven't already voted early, setting a date when those ballots need to be received to be counted.
That seems to be the easy way to solve the issue. Yes, it would put an additional expense, but the whole situation is causing an additional expense, and that is just the way it is
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Why doesn't Ohio send out mail-in ballots to all registered voters. Wouldn't that be the real [View all]
still_one
Mar 2020
OP
The judge is right, there is no certainty that things will be better on June 2
still_one
Mar 2020
#19
They send it to all registered voters who haven't already voted. It may require the Ohio
still_one
Mar 2020
#12
I understand the bouncing around they are doing to the poll workers and voters, and the frustration
still_one
Mar 2020
#6
Other states do vote by mail. Excellent time for states like Ohio to adopt the procedure. n/t
PoliticAverse
Mar 2020
#4
If they are extending the election to June 2, plenty of time to mail those mail-in ballots out to
still_one
Mar 2020
#9
Bear in mind I am not from Ohio, but I would think calling the register of voters, or going to the
still_one
Mar 2020
#7
I don't know how voting is done in Ohio, but in California registered voters are sent voter
still_one
Mar 2020
#14
That is the way to do it, and they have until June 2 so there is plenty of time
still_one
Mar 2020
#16
They could send them now...this is political and shows why DeWine is a bad guy...he had me
Demsrule86
Mar 2020
#26
I turned 18 when Selective Service registration was still active, as was the Draft.
Blue_true
Mar 2020
#32
My guess is that if we had gotten drafted, we wouldn't have ended up in combat.
Blue_true
Mar 2020
#42
Ohio, and every state that hasn't voted yet. They should just send ballots to every registered
Meadowoak
Mar 2020
#28
In Arizona we check a box for absentee ballots on our registrations card...
grossproffit
Mar 2020
#39